(CNN) – On Election Day, Mitt Romney wakes up at his home in Belmont, Massachusetts where he votes in his district, then takes off for a last minute swing through Ohio and Pennsylvania. He later returns to Boston for his campaign's Election night watch party at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan also wakes up at home, in Janesville, Wisconsin, where he votes, then flies to Cleveland. Later he heads to Richmond, Virginia, for another stop before traveling back to Boston for the campaign watch party.FULL POST

(CNN) – On the day before the election, Mitt Romney wraps up his final swing-state tour, starting with a rally in Florida then heading to Virginia for two events. Later he heads to Ohio for a rally and finishes the day with a final event in New Hampshire, where he kicked off his presidential campaign.

His running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, spends the day criss-crossing the country, starting with a rally in Nevada before heading to Denver and Iowa. In the evening, he travels to Ohio then flies home to Wisconsin for a late rally in Milwaukee.FULL POST

(CNN) - It's all hands on deck - candidates and surrogates - for the final weekend of the 2012 campaign.

GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney starts off the day in New Hampshire, while his running mate stumps in Ohio. Romney then heads Iowa and Colorado and Ryan campaigns in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Florida.

President Barack Obama held a meeting at the FEMA headquarters on Saturday morning before begining his own day of campaigning. He will stump in Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Virginia.

Among the high-profile surrogates on the trail are former President Bill Clinton for Obama, House Speaker John Boehner for Romney, and both candidates' spouses.

(CNN) - On Friday, the October jobs report is released at 8:30 a.m. ET - it's the final set of monthly jobs data before next week's vote. Both candidates will be on the trail Friday, President Obama in Ohio, and Mitt Romney in Wisconsin and Ohio.

Joe Biden will campaign in Wisconsin, while Paul Ryan heads to Colorado, Iowa and Ohio.

(CNN) - With one week until Election Day, neither Mitt Romney nor President Barack Obama is on the trail Tuesday. Both canceled events because of the major storm that devastated parts of the East Coast Monday.

Mitt Romney will instead attend a storm relief event in the same venue where he had earlier planned a campaign rally. His running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, and his wife Ann will also attend similar events.

Meanwhile, former President Bill Clinton will campaign for Obama in Minnesota.